You’ll flip over Sena Cases’ MagnetFlipper Treo 650 case

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the treo 650 is my current primary mobile device, and in order to carry it everywhere i go i needed to find a case that allowed me to perform all functions without issues. sena cases came up with a unique design where the flip-cover of the case actually flips down.

as you can see, the magnetflipper case provides excellent screen protection and access to the keyboard, camera, display, and all hardware buttons.

i am not able to put the device in my cradle when it is in the case, though, and i am finding it difficult to easily take the device out/put it in the case because the volume toggle button keeps getting hung up on the small piece of leather on the side of the case. i like the fact that the button-down flap goes over the top of the sd card because that helps ensure that the card does not pop out of the device.

at first the flip-down cover seemed a bit awkward, but i actually like the way it blocks my mouth a bit and seems to bounce my conversation back into the mic rather than out to people who may be around me while i am on the phone.

the ratchet-type belt-clip is wonderful and holds the device securely on my belt, and i like the way the belt-clip goes all the way over and under my belt. it is the most secure clip i have ever used with a mobile device.

hmm(10:04am est fri nov 11 2005)i love these type of cases. normally they can hold your credit cards and all that crap. but when you use the phone it really gets in the way and looks odd to have a flap-flapin around.

beanis your a dork. or a geek i guess. – by yoyo

have it(5:11pm est fri nov 11 2005)i have, and love this case. i dont use a cradle, so that is not a problem.

i have the version without the belt clip as i like to carry it in my jacket pocket.

for the times i would like to go jacketless, i would like to see sena come out with a side case (like the palm original) that would hold a 650 with this case on. that way you could carry it on your hip without the button on the back and still put it in a pocket.` – by art

case(5:48pm est fri nov 11 2005)these are the best cases. i got one without the clip and it fits in my pocket very well.

hunk – by hunk

have it too(7:49pm est fri nov 11 2005)only problem if you get enfora's wifi sled, you have to take it off. – by morph

great customer service(9:45am est fri jun 16 2006)i wasn't sure i'd be happy with a case that flipped down and closed with a magnet. i carry it on a belt clip and i have had it open accidently once in awhile if i brush up against something. aside from that minor inconvenience, the case is fantastic. it carries 2 sd cards, business cards, stamps, etc, fits perfectly and is well made. i've grown to like the flip down 'cause it's very easy and quick to open, provides support when i type, and can provide privacy when i talk – some times i use it as a privacy screen during business conversations. and best of all is the customer service. if you ever have a problem (i broke my belt clip), talk to rhonda. she will solve it in no time. – by marossva